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US662617A US622800A US1900006228A US662617A US 662617 A US662617 A US 662617A US 622800 A US622800 A US 622800A US 1900006228 A US1900006228 A US 1900006228A US 662617 A US662617 A US 662617A
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  • eduction-pipe may be connected directly to 10
  • Our invention relates to improvements in the lower part of the cylinder and be itself oil-dispensing pu m ps,c0mmonly employed on provided with a check-valve.
  • the upper end oil-cans and other tanks for discharging the of the eduction-pipe terminates in a spout 1r, liquid contents thereof into a lamp or other to which is connected the return-spout 15 of receptacle,and theimprovements are directed the return-pipe 15, the latter arranged close 15 more especially to that type of pumps which to and parallel with the eduction-pipe.
  • This embody means by which the surplus liquid return-pipe is provided at its lowerend with may be returned from the lamp or vessel back an elbow 16, from which extends a branch 17, to the can or tank through the continued opcoupled at its upper end to a chamber 18, the eration of the pump, thereby overcoming all latter communicating with the pistoncylin- 7o 20 liability to filling the vessel to an overflowing der at a point near the upper end of said cylincondition and preventing waste of the liquid. der.
  • This chamber 18 is provided with a valve In pumps of this character it is necessary to 19, which is arranged to work in the same diobserve two conditions-2'.
  • a further object of theinvention is to projects of our invention we have found it devide for easy removal of the. piston-rod and sirable to enlarge the upper end of the pistonthe piston-head from the pump-cylinder, as cylinder, as at 20, for the purpose of forming 35 well as the removal of the liquid-return dean annularshoulder 21, the same constituting vices, to the end that the packings and the a seat fora gasket 22, of leather, rubber, rubreturn cage may be readily taken apart for her fabric, or any other suitable material. renewing worn or injured parts.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective to the tank or can.
  • a cylindrical cage 24 is 5 5 View of an oil-pump having ourimprovements slipped or inserted endwise into the enlargeapplied thereto.
  • Figs. 2 and 3 are cross-secment 20 of the cylinder, and this cage is protions through different parts of the pump.
  • Fig. 5 is a dewithin the cylinder enlargement it is necestail perspective view of the return-flow cage. sary to place said cage in such position that one edge of the port 23 in the cylinder will be engaged by a lip 26 of the cage, said lip constituting a stop to retain the cage against turning after it shall have been positioned within the enlargement of the cylinder, whereby the ports 23 25 of the cylinder and cage are normally in registration.
  • This cage is provided with a lower head 27, having a central port 28, and the lower head is adjusted within the cage, so as to form a depending rim 29, the latter adapted to bear firmly upon the gasket 22 of the cylinder.
  • the cage is, furthermore, provided with an upper head 30, the latter having an annular flange 31 and a central opening 32.
  • the flange 31 of the upper head is engaged frictionally with the cage, so as to hold the head tightly in place therein; but pressure may be applied to the head from the under side thereof to overcome the frictional engagement, and thereby effect displacement of the head from the cage.
  • the top plate 35 or head of the pump is provided with a threaded nipple 35, or the enlargement 20 of the cylinder may be extended through this top plate,so as to form the nipple.
  • a threaded cap 36 is screwed onto the nipple, so as to engage with the upper edge of the cage 24, and by screwing the cap downwardly on the nipple the cage 24 is forced in adownward direction for the purpose of making the rim 29 press the gasket 22 tightly upon the seat 21, thereby forming an air-tight joint at the upper end of the piston-chamber around the cylinder thereof.
  • a gasket 37 is fitted within this cap 36 to rest upon the upper edge of the cage, and said gasket is compressed between the cap and the nipple when said cap is screwed to the nipple.
  • This piston-rod 38 passes through an enlarged opening 22 of the gasket 22, the cage 24, and through small openings in the gasket 37 and the head of the cap 36.
  • This piston-rod is provided with a valve 33, which is fitted friction-tight to said rod and is arranged to play therewith between the heads 27 30 of the cage.
  • This valve is in the form of a stiff disk of rubber, leather, rubber fabric, or other suitable material, and said valve is faced on its under side with a soft packing 34, the latter adapted to be seated on the head 27 of the cage, so as to close the port 29 therein on the downward stroke of the plunger.
  • the piston-rod is furthermore provided with a piston-head 39, which is se cured detachably to the rod by the nuts 40, the latter being screwed on a threaded part of the rod, so as to engage with opposite sides of the piston-head.
  • the upper end of the piston-rod is provided with a handle or knob 41 of any suitable character.
  • the piston In the operation of the pump the piston is reciprocated so as to draw oil into the cylinder on the upstroke of the piston and to force the oil from the cylinder on the downstroke of the piston, the oil passing through the eduction-pipe and its spout into the lamp or other vessel.
  • One of the important advantages of our invention resides in the removability of the cage and the several parts associated therewith and with the piston-rod, whereby ready access can be obtained to all of the parts for the purpose of renewing and repairing the same.
  • the cap 36 may readily be unscrewed, and the piston-rod may then be lifted, so that the piston-head will impinge the cage for the purpose of displacing the latter from the enlargement of the piston-cylinder,whereby the cage, the valve, and the cap may be removed with the piston from the pump.
  • the nuts may be unscrewed from the piston-rod and the piston-head detached therefrom, thus providing for the removal of the cage and the valve.
  • the head 30 of the cage may be easily removed to permit the valve or its packing to be taken out of the cage itself, and-either of said parts may be replaced by other fresh parts.
  • the several elements may be reassembled easily and quickly, and they may be adjusted with facility in the pump in operative relation one to the other.
  • the pump is intended primarily, as above stated, for filling lamps, it may be used for any other purpose for which it may be found suitable.
  • a pump comprising acylinder, a removable cage therein, a gasket retained by the cage, a piston-rod, and a reciprocatory valve within the cage and operatively related to the piston-rod.
  • An oil-pump comprising a cylinder, a cage secured removably in the cylinder, a piston-rod passing through the cylinder and cage, and a valve frictionally engaging with the piston-rod and reciprocable within the cage, substantially as described.
  • a In an oil-pump, the combination of a cylinder provided with a return-port and with an internal seat, a gasket fitted to the seat, a cage provided with a return-port and fitted within the cylinder to engage tightly with the gasket and with its port in registration with the port of the cylinder, a piston-rod, and a valve frictionally engaging with the rod and reciprocable within the cage, substantially as described.

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No. 662.617. Patented Nov. 27, I900. J. T. BRADFORD & A. n. GORDON.
OIL PUMP.
(Application filed Fab. 23, 1900.)
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JOHN T. BRADFORD, OF MUNOIE, INDIANA, AND ARTHUR H. GORDON, OF DELPHOS, OHIO.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 662,617, dated November 2'7, 1900.
A li ati fil d February 23, 1900 Serial No. 6,228. (Ne model.)
T (0% whom it may concern: The same numerals of reference are used Be it known that we, JOHN T. BRADFORD, to indicate like and corresponding parts in residing at Muncie, in the county of Delaware each of the several figures of the drawings. and State of Indiana, and ARTHUR R. GOR- The pump-cylinder is provided at its 5 DON, residing at Delphos, in the county of Allower end with a foot-valve 11, and with this len and State of Ohio, citizens of the United cylinder communicates a chamber 12, which States, have invented a new and useful Oilis provided with a checkwalve 13. The educ- Pump, of which the following is a specification-pipe 14 is united to this chamber, or said tion. eduction-pipe may be connected directly to 10 Our invention relates to improvements in the lower part of the cylinder and be itself oil-dispensing pu m ps,c0mmonly employed on provided with a check-valve. The upper end oil-cans and other tanks for discharging the of the eduction-pipe terminates in a spout 1r, liquid contents thereof into a lamp or other to which is connected the return-spout 15 of receptacle,and theimprovements are directed the return-pipe 15, the latter arranged close 15 more especially to that type of pumps which to and parallel with the eduction-pipe. This embody means by which the surplus liquid return-pipe is provided at its lowerend with may be returned from the lamp or vessel back an elbow 16, from which extends a branch 17, to the can or tank through the continued opcoupled at its upper end to a chamber 18, the eration of the pump, thereby overcoming all latter communicating with the pistoncylin- 7o 20 liability to filling the vessel to an overflowing der at a point near the upper end of said cylincondition and preventing waste of the liquid. der. This chamber 18 is provided with a valve In pumps of this character it is necessary to 19, which is arranged to work in the same diobserve two conditions-2'. a, to preserve a rection as and in unison with the valve 11 in practically air-tight connection between the the lower end of the cylinder; but the check- 25 cylinder and its piston, so as to exclude the valve 13 of the chamber 12 opens under conadmission of air to the piston-cylinder, and ditions which serve to close the valves 11 19 to insure the backward flow of liquid from the of the cylinder and return-tube, respectively. vessel through the pump and thence to the The pump heretofore shown and described tank or can. One of our improvements is diis similar to some of the types of pumps which o rooted to attain this end by a simple and cheap have been used heretofore in connection with construction of parts. oil-dispensing tanks; but to secure the ob- A further object of theinvention is to projects of our invention we have found it devide for easy removal of the. piston-rod and sirable to enlarge the upper end of the pistonthe piston-head from the pump-cylinder, as cylinder, as at 20, for the purpose of forming 35 well as the removal of the liquid-return dean annularshoulder 21, the same constituting vices, to the end that the packings and the a seat fora gasket 22, of leather, rubber, rubreturn cage may be readily taken apart for her fabric, or any other suitable material. renewing worn or injured parts. The piston-cylinder is provided in the en- Further objects and advantages of the inlargement 20 and above the gasket 22 with a 4o vention will appear in the course of the subreturn-port 23, the latter-opening through one joined description, and the novelty in the side of the cylinder enlargement, so as to perconstruction and arrangement of parts will be mit the flow of oil or other liquid from the defined by the claims. cylinder above the piston-head therein back In the drawings, Figure 1 is a perspective to the tank or can. A cylindrical cage 24 is 5 5 View of an oil-pump having ourimprovements slipped or inserted endwise into the enlargeapplied thereto. Figs. 2 and 3 are cross-secment 20 of the cylinder, and this cage is protions through different parts of the pump. vided in one side thereof witha port or open- Fig. at is an enlarged vertical sectional view ing 25, which registers with the port 23 of the through the upper part of the piston-cylinder, cylinder enlargement. In adjusting this cage I00 50 illustrating ourimprovement. Fig. 5 is a dewithin the cylinder enlargement it is necestail perspective view of the return-flow cage. sary to place said cage in such position that one edge of the port 23 in the cylinder will be engaged by a lip 26 of the cage, said lip constituting a stop to retain the cage against turning after it shall have been positioned within the enlargement of the cylinder, whereby the ports 23 25 of the cylinder and cage are normally in registration. This cage is provided with a lower head 27, having a central port 28, and the lower head is adjusted within the cage, so as to form a depending rim 29, the latter adapted to bear firmly upon the gasket 22 of the cylinder. The cage is, furthermore, provided with an upper head 30, the latter having an annular flange 31 and a central opening 32. The flange 31 of the upper head is engaged frictionally with the cage, so as to hold the head tightly in place therein; but pressure may be applied to the head from the under side thereof to overcome the frictional engagement, and thereby effect displacement of the head from the cage. The top plate 35 or head of the pump is provided with a threaded nipple 35, or the enlargement 20 of the cylinder may be extended through this top plate,so as to form the nipple. A threaded cap 36 is screwed onto the nipple, so as to engage with the upper edge of the cage 24, and by screwing the cap downwardly on the nipple the cage 24 is forced in adownward direction for the purpose of making the rim 29 press the gasket 22 tightly upon the seat 21, thereby forming an air-tight joint at the upper end of the piston-chamber around the cylinder thereof. A gasket 37 is fitted within this cap 36 to rest upon the upper edge of the cage, and said gasket is compressed between the cap and the nipple when said cap is screwed to the nipple. This piston-rod 38 passes through an enlarged opening 22 of the gasket 22, the cage 24, and through small openings in the gasket 37 and the head of the cap 36. This piston-rod is provided with a valve 33, which is fitted friction-tight to said rod and is arranged to play therewith between the heads 27 30 of the cage. This valve is in the form of a stiff disk of rubber, leather, rubber fabric, or other suitable material, and said valve is faced on its under side with a soft packing 34, the latter adapted to be seated on the head 27 of the cage, so as to close the port 29 therein on the downward stroke of the plunger. The piston-rod is furthermore provided with a piston-head 39, which is se cured detachably to the rod by the nuts 40, the latter being screwed on a threaded part of the rod, so as to engage with opposite sides of the piston-head. The upper end of the piston-rod is provided with a handle or knob 41 of any suitable character.
In the operation of the pump the piston is reciprocated so as to draw oil into the cylinder on the upstroke of the piston and to force the oil from the cylinder on the downstroke of the piston, the oil passing through the eduction-pipe and its spout into the lamp or other vessel. An accumulation of the liquid in the lamp or vessel sufficient to immerse the open ends of the spouts to the eductiontube and the return-tube sets in operation the liquid-return mechanism of the pump, because the liquid is drawn through the pipe 15 and its branch 17 by the suction created in thepurnp-cylinder on the downstroke of the piston, the liquid being free to flow from the lamp or vessel through the pipe 15, its elbow 16, and the branch 17,thence through the chamber 18, past the valve 19 therein, and into the piston-cylinder above the pistonhead, so that on the upstroke of the piston theliquid will flow through the enlargement 20 of the cylinder and the ports 25 23 of the cage and cylinder, respectively. To secure the efficient action of the return-flow mechanism of the pump, it is necessary to establish the suction in the piston-cylinder, and this end is attained in our invention by the construction of the cage, the gaskets, and the valve. The gasket 22 makes a tight joint around the cylinder at the upper end thereof because it is clamped in place by the cage and the cap. On the downstroke of the piston the valve 33 securely closes the upper end of the piston-chamber against the admission of air to the upper end of the piston-cylinder, the packing 34 of said valve being adapted to rest upon the head 27 of the cage. It will be observed that the suction through the returntube 15 is established on the downstroke of the piston, and thus the valve becomes efficient in excluding air from the piston-chamber to insure the return flow of the liquid on the continued operation of the pump in the usual way.
One of the important advantages of our invention resides in the removability of the cage and the several parts associated therewith and with the piston-rod, whereby ready access can be obtained to all of the parts for the purpose of renewing and repairing the same. The cap 36 may readily be unscrewed, and the piston-rod may then be lifted, so that the piston-head will impinge the cage for the purpose of displacing the latter from the enlargement of the piston-cylinder,whereby the cage, the valve, and the cap may be removed with the piston from the pump. The nuts may be unscrewed from the piston-rod and the piston-head detached therefrom, thus providing for the removal of the cage and the valve. The head 30 of the cage may be easily removed to permit the valve or its packing to be taken out of the cage itself, and-either of said parts may be replaced by other fresh parts. The several elements may be reassembled easily and quickly, and they may be adjusted with facility in the pump in operative relation one to the other.
While the pump is intended primarily, as above stated, for filling lamps, it may be used for any other purpose for which it may be found suitable.
. Changes within the scope of the appended claims may be made in the form and proportion of some of the parts, while their essen- TOO tial features are retained and the spirit of the invention is embodied. Hence we do not desire to be limited to the precise form of all the parts as shown, reserving the right to vary therefrom.
Having thus described the invention, what we claim is 1. A pump comprisingacylinder, a removable cage therein, a gasket retained by the cage, a piston-rod, and a reciprocatory valve within the cage and operatively related to the piston-rod.
2. An oil-pump comprising a cylinder, a cage secured removably in the cylinder, a piston-rod passing through the cylinder and cage, and a valve frictionally engaging with the piston-rod and reciprocable within the cage, substantially as described.
3. In an oil-pump, the combination of a cylinder provided at its upper end with a retnrn-port, a cage removably held within said upper end of the cylinder and likewise having a return-port which registers with the port of the cylinder, a piston-rod, and a valve fitted to said piston-rod and reciprocable within the cage, substantially as described.
a. In an oil-pump, the combination of a cylinder provided with a return-port and with an internal seat, a gasket fitted to the seat, a cage provided with a return-port and fitted within the cylinder to engage tightly with the gasket and with its port in registration with the port of the cylinder, a piston-rod, and a valve frictionally engaging with the rod and reciprocable within the cage, substantially as described.
5. In an oil-pump, the combination of a cylinder provided with a return-port and an internal seat, a gasket occupying said seat, a cage provided with a port and fitted in the cylinder to engage the gasket and with its port in registration with the cylinder-port, a cap engaging with the cage to depress the same upon the gasket, a piston-rod, and a valve reciprocable with the rod and confined within the cage, substantially as described.
6. In an oil-pump, the combination with a cylinder,and a piston-rod having a removable piston, of a cage provided with two heads,
between the heads thereof, substantially a described.
8. In an oil-pump, the combination of a cylinder provided with a return-port, a gasket therein, a cage removably secured in the cylinder, a nipple, a cap screwed to the nipple and engaging with the cage, a piston-rod, a gasket clamped between the nipple and the cap, and a valve having a packing and frictionally engaging with the piston-rod, substantially as described.
In testimony that we claim the foregoing as our own we have hereto aflixed our signatures in the presence of two witnesses.
JOHN T. BRADFORD.
ARTHUR R. GORDON.
WVitnesses:
JOHN W. RYAN, JOHN J. HARTLEY.
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